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Only half of California 11th graders are eligible to take college readiness test in math

Just over half of California 11th graders had progressed far enough in math in 2011 to be eligible for the state's Early Assessment Program (EAP), which measures ... Read more September 2011

A growing number of California 11th graders participate in the Early Assessment Program (EAP) in mathematics

About half of California 11th graders were not far enough along in their study of college prep mathematics in 2011 to be eligible for the state's Early Assessment ... Read more September 2011

Trend data on 11th graders’ college readiness in English show a mixed picture

About 19% of all 11th graders were assessed as "ready for college" in English based on the 2011 EAP results, which was higher than in prior years. September 2011

11th graders’ college readiness in English is improving but still a mixed picture

The majority of 11th graders—about two thirds—were deemed not ready for college-level English based on their 2011 EAP results. September 2011

Achievement gaps persist in college eligibility rates

Asian-American high school seniors continue to be more than twice as likely as African American and Latino graduates to successfully complete course requirements ... Read more September 2011